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Wheel Hub Centric Rings

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…rings that came with my wheels?" "Why didn't my wheels come with hubcentric centering rings?" The terms "hubcentric" and "lug centric" describe the method used to center a wheel on a vehicle's hub to prevent vibration. Most Original Equipment wheels are…

…will use a centering ring system to reduce the bore size to match the hubs of different vehicles. These rings keep the wheel precisely positioned as the lug hardware is torqued down. Some wheels are non-hub centric by design. These are known as lug centricwheels. With these wheels it is critical to…

…wheel to the car's hub (and allow the lug nuts/bolts to just hold the wheel against the hub), it is important that track wheels continue to be hub-centric to help distribute the forces encountered on the track. If an aftermarket wheel requires special centering rings to properly fit it to the hub,…

…will use a centering ring system to reduce the bore size to match the hubs of different vehicles. These rings keep the wheel precisely positioned as the lug hardware is torqued down. Some wheels are non-hub centric by design. These are known as lug centricwheels. With these wheels it is critical to…

…sizes with some sizes available in a new black finish. The Sport Edition A7 is "hubcentric" for many BMW and Subaru applications. This can really simplify seasonal change-out without the need for centering rings that can get lost or damaged. BMW owners will find in many cases that they…

…Starke Design Wheels are manufactured to the tightest tolerances using low pressure casting and flow forming technology to achieve a lightweight combination of strength and durability. All Starke wheels accept the factory Porsche center cap, are hub-centric, requiring no centering rings and will…

…CH-R II is hubcentric for the Tesla, meaning it will require no centering rings, essentially eliminating any possibility of vibration. To increase strength and resistance to pothole damage, designers forwent a traditional gravity casting in favor of a pressure cast and flow formed wheel. As icing…